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The lawsuits were filed in federal courts in Minnesota, Texas and Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, with the plaintiffs in each lawsuit representing vaping industry retailers or manufacturers, as well as a nonprofit tobacco harm-reduction organization in the

Appellants argue that (1) the Modified Risk Tobacco Product (MRTP) provision of the TCA, as well as the ban on free samples of vapor products, violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and (2) FDA was obligated to consider a less burdensome Pr

After she lost her husband to lung cancer, Kimberly made a big career change and opened her business to try and help others. Until recently, she has been able to do that, but the Food and Drug Administration‘s new “Deeming Rule” has put a stop to her ef

PLF is challenging the “Deeming Rule,” a 2016 regulation issued under the Obama FDA that made vaping devices subject to the Tobacco Control Act. (Full disclosure: the lawsuits are spearheaded by former Cato legal associate Tommy Berry and former Cato lega

Dutchman Vapors, which operates vape stores in Fargo, Minot, Grand Forks and on West Front Avenue in Bismarck, joined several other vaping stores around the country to challenge the rule, which treats vaping like tobacco products even though there is no

A Sonora vape shop owner is joining others across the United States to take on the federal government’s 2016 rule that regulates electronic cigarettes and nicotine-infused liquids as tobacco products. Mountain Vapors at 83 S. Stewart St. Suite 206 is one

A group of vape shops in five U.S. states on Tuesday announced a trio of lawsuits challenging a rule adopted by the Food and Drug Administration that allows the regulator to treat e-cigarettes and similar devices like cigarettes...The vape shops, represen

Tobacco Harm Reduction 4 Life (THR4Life) is a non-profit corporation, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado. THR4Life, which has three board members who reside in Minnesota, is active in Minnesota and t

The Deeming Rule thus triggers burdensome regulatory requirements, including a ban on truthful speech...Deeming Rule is unconstitutional because the FDA employee who issued it had no constitutional authority to do so, and because the rule violates the Fir